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Project Description Urban sewer and stormwater systems are increasingly stressed by climate change and rapid urbanisation. Intensifying rainfall, more frequent extreme events, and expanding
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. Although individually both temperature extremes (e.g. heat-stress) and air quality (e.g. Nitrogen Oxide from car fumes) are known to severely impact human health, it is unclear how these stressors interact
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operational efficiency and sustainability in remanufacturing contexts This funded PhD studentship is open to highly motivated candidates with a strong background in Engineering or a closely related discipline
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The increasing prevalence of autonomous systems in dynamic, human-centred environments, such as smart transportation networks and distributed IoT infrastructures, demands decision-making frameworks
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geolocated social media data, and computational techniques from network science and machine learning. It is interdisciplinary, combining theories of healthy and accessible cities with computational data
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, establishing evidence-based principles for haptic design is paramount for responsible innovation. Relatedly, literature in motor control suggests that proprioception is a primary driver of skill acquisition
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The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship fully funded by the department to commence on September 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter
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supervisors. A wide variety of PhD projects is available; example project areas are: Human-machine teaming AI agents for air traffic control Weak signal analysis for air traffic control room situational
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. This project will deliver a new ultra-fast laser fabrication system capable of creating three-dimensional (3D) networks of waveguides in a few hundreds of femto-seconds, providing a scalable path to photonic
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membranes will also be considered, ensuring relevance to future industrial deployment. This research is inherently interdisciplinary, combining elements of materials science, solid-state chemistry